Jump to content

jas007

Advanced Member
  • Posts

    1,931
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by jas007

  1. I saw that movie when ift first came out at a theater in Westwood, near UCLA. The ad in the newspaper said something like "Don't come to this movie without getting stoned first." We took that advice and then after the. movie, we forgot where we parked the car. We finally remembered it was in a parking garage.
  2. You shouldn't worry. I wasn't advocating for anything. just making observations. On the other hand, I try to eat healthy when I can. I, too, am never really sick. I think it's genetic.
  3. I've tried some of that stuff/. At the time, I didn't realize what I was doing. Theoretically, they should be able to grow food inn a lab. In reality, why would they bother? They already have good source of meat: cows.
  4. Somewhere, I saw a TV show about pollution. They went to the most remote place on earth and found plastic bags littering the area. Cut open a big whale and you'll likely find plastic bags, straws, flip-flops, plastic cups, etc. It's a real shame.
  5. Between the plastics and the junk food and processed food, it seems like we should be avoiding everything these days. Avoiding all the bad stuff is almost impossible, I try, but I can't get it right 100% of the time. My water comes in plastic bottles. I use a non-stick frying pan. I sometimes eat processed food. And if I order food from a restaurant, they may well have used seed oil for cooking. But I'm 73 and have made it this far, so I guess that helps.
  6. I think it's crazier than that. One of those things you probably shouldn't try to figure out.
  7. I first smoked weed in 1966 or 1967. Back then it was underground, so to speak. In college, it was everywhere. It was almost impossible to find a group of people where weed wasn't available.. Weed, hashish, LSD, mescaline... Sex, drugs, and rock and roll. It wasn't just a T-shirt. I could tell you all kinds of stories. Anyway, weed was one of the reasons it took me 5 1/2 years to finally accumulate the right amount of credits in the right courses to obtain an undergraduate degree. In other words, weed was counterproductive, for me. By the mid 70s, I was living in NYC and going to another school. I switched over to Johnny Walker Scotch, and that seemed to work better. People still smoked weed back then, but by then, that wasn't a thing I needed to do. I guess I haven't had any since the mid 70s. I've thought about it, though. There must be five stores, just in my little neighborhood. Either weed or maybe some edibles, but I'm not sure it's anything I need. I'd just as soon have a bottle of wine.
  8. You have a point. Why would Russia, China, or North Korea be in on it, if it was a Globalist scam? Maybe they were? Or maybe the entire subject was over their heads and they didn't know any better? After all, it's the politicians who are in charge, not the scientists. And it should be obvious that the politicians usually have other things to worry about. Years ago, I took some curses in Microbiology and Medical Microbiology. The teacher was one of the world experts. I wasn't majoring in the field, but there ws a totally hot girl in the classes, so I signed up and managed to get OK grades. Anyway, I'm sure I've forgotten 99% of what I'm supposed to know, but I do know this: there probably aren't too many people I the world who actually understand the subject. The rest just look up the "studies" and go along with the program. Maybe a small group of people fooled the world? People whose agenda included depopulation of the planet.
  9. It's always interesting to watch the cast of characters in lower Sukhumvit. Who are they? Where did they come from? What's their story? You don't have to look too far to see craziness. Possibly more crazy stories than exist anywhere else on this side of Planet Earth.
  10. It really isn't that bad, all things considered. Is it San Diego? No, but then again, in San Diego or wherever you'd probably have an entirely different set of problems to put up with. Traveling arounds is fine, but I wouldn't do it just because of a little bit extra heat.
  11. Not only Congress. The people working at the FDA, the CDC, the White House, the Courts, employees of Pfizer and Moderna, etc. In other words, they had to exempt people who would say no because they knew the score or could easily find out.
  12. It was a mid-century hose, not a condo, Anyway, you're right about design trends looking dated after a few years. Take a look at some kitchens from the 70s, for example. If I was building or remodeling something today, I'd try to find a styled that wasn't so trendy.
  13. He was also like that as an adult. He refused medical treatment for his illness. His medicine was vodka and orange juice. Worked well until didn't.
  14. Other than some people online, I didn't know anyone who was afraid of the jabs. The propaganda worked on most people. My little brother was another story. He had some sort of innate fear of needles and doctors. When he was a kid, it took two people to hold him down, just to give him the typical childhood shots. Back then, there were just a few vaccines, unlike today, when kids get almost too many to count. He was born in 1955. Anyway, he still ended up with whooping cough during his high school years, and later developed an autoimmune disease which he treated by drinking himself to death. When COVID came around, one thought I had was that maybe he had known something, intuitievely. Perhaps didn't want jabs for a good reason.
  15. I suppose I should make some effort to talk to some of my cousins who worked in the hospitals back then. All of them in hospitals back east. One cousin, slightly older than me, is an infectious disease specialist, a college professor, and on the staff of a world class hospital. He spent his life studying viruses. Another is a prominent OB/GYB with offices in NYC, Connecticut, and Florida. And the third is a nuclear medicine technician. They could probably tell me about how crowded the hospitals were.
  16. So you hung around hospitals and doctor's offices during the first year or so of the pandemic?
  17. There are different types of inflation. What you're describing is called "Demand-Pull" inflation. There can also be "Cash-Push" and "Wage-Price" inflation. In my mind, it all starts out with an increase in the money supply. Either by way of government spending or by way of the banking system.
  18. I think there's a difference between Marble and Granite. I used to have a house with what I think was Italian marble. It was everywhere. Countertops, bathroom walls, floors. It was OK, but the floors hadn't been polished in years, so it was a little dull. Here's a picture of one of the bathrooms:
  19. Let's just say I know what I know. I don't need a "national resistance" to tell me what to think. Are you a real person, or just a BOT programed to be slightly stupid?
  20. If you know what I know, you wouldn't be spouting nonsense. But that's OK. Believe what you want and hope you stay out of the way of whatever they have planned next.
  21. Believe whatever you want. That's your prerogative. I'm just seeing lots of weird experiences posted, and I'm curious.
  22. Weird things are happening. Maybe they're all related, maybe not. I've also seen posts by people who have determined that their farm soil now has 5X the amount of aluminum as usual. Interestingly, GMO corn does fine with heavy concentrations of aluminum in the soil, but not the regular corn, which withers and dies. Someone trying to monopolize the seed business or the food supply?
  23. Cover up? From all the fake Chinese videos dry the very early days of the pandemic, it rather seems like they were in on it. What would be the point of covering up a lab "leak"? Where there's a lab, there can be a leak. The risk was assumed. And for anyone who hasn't seen the fake videos, they should people just dropping dead like flies while walking down the street. I'm not sure if it was Chinese or not, but somewhere I saw a video of a bunch off people supposedly in body bags. But they forgot to edit out one portion where some guy sticks his head out of the body bag to smoke a cigarette.
  24. Laugh if you want to, but there could be something to it. Go over to X and do a search.
  25. On X I'm seeing various reports and videos about dense fogs appearing in communities across Europe. And some in the US, perhaps. Anyway, whatever it is, the fog lingers. People going outside report becoming lethargic or ill. In one video from the USA, some guy showed some sort of fine debris all over cars in the neighborhood. And when he collected some of it, it could be picked up by a magnet. Weather modification gone wrong? Or something more sinister?
×
×
  • Create New...